Fairytale Cabin on Lake Wedowee
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Fairytale Cabin on Lake Wedowee

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Randolph County, Alabama, 36280
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Escape to our fairytale cabin, on 27 secluded, private acres of gorgeous forest on Lake Wedowee. Soak in the hot tub, bake a pizza in the wood-fired oven, snuggle in the porch nest swing or stroll down the river road to swim or kayak. Hike to Wolf Creek and pan for gold. This gorgeous cabin is inspired by the original 1840s rock chimneys-found in the forest—built with reclaimed heart of pine, stained glass & cedar from the woods. Guinea fowl live on site. No kids under the age of 12. This hand-crafted, light-filled cabin will be one of the most luxurious and interesting spaces you will have the pleasure of experiencing. Brought to you by the team at the famed Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest, this beautiful character rich space was inspired by the original 1840s chimneys (2 of them) found on the site, in the forest. THINGS TO DO: -Pan for gold in Wolf Creek. We leave you two pans to try your luck. This area used to have gold mines and the river and the creek have gold flakes and maybe even nuggets. -Fishing: The creek & river are filled with crappie and bass. -Explore the Property: Dig for artifacts. There is treasure in the ground surrounding the cabin. We’ve found several valuable bottles. Finders keepers! -Photography: So many opportunities. -Wildlife Watching -Kayak or canoe down the Little Tallapoosa/Lake Wedowee. Put in at the launch, at the bottom of our River Road and take out. -Swim in the river or deep holes in Wolf Creek -Soak in the Hot Tub: We have the ultimate hot tub experience with the 1840s chimney. Bank up a fire and soak your cares away. -Make a Pizza in the Wood Fired Oven: Make your own custom pie in our oven. All accessories provided. -Take a Hike: We have 27 gorgeous acres to explore or hike down country road 532 for easier walking. -Curl Up In our Nest Swing: And read a book or watch some Netflix on your laptop. -Check out the Muscogee/Creek Indian Trail Tree: Located down at the confluence where Wolf Creek meets the river/lake is a tree bent using a heavy stone to point the native peoples to special places of important. A confluence was a sacred spot for weddings/funerals. -Search for Treasure: We have valuable bottles and other artifacts on the property just waiting to be found. -Dig Arrowheads and Native Pottery: This was once the home to the bustling thriving Native Peoples/Muscogee or Creek Indians. There are artifacts to be found. We found an arrowhead recently. -Forest Bathing:: Spending time in nature, with its perfect balance of sights, sounds, smells, and peaceful environment, offers essential rewards for our highly stressed mental and physical selves. No wonder the ecotherapy practice of forest bathing, otherwise known as Shinrin-yoku, is gaining steam for all the right reasons. Don’t be confused; the exercise has nothing to do with soap or water. Instead, the name refers to the way participants fully immerse themselves in — and reconnect with — nature. The interior of the home is filled with massive windows that open onto the forest and the wildflower meadow and the guinea fowl. The walls are all sealed 1890s heart of pine flooring wood, with five species of 1890s barn stall wood on the floors. We used several gorgeous pieces of historic stained glass including the Noah’s Ark piece in the front gable from a church. Amenities: hot tub, outdoor fireplace, wood-fired pizza oven, blackstone grill/griddle, nest swing, Adirondack chairs fridge, hot plate, microwave, toaster, AC/heat, designer walk in shower with marble and inlaid artifacts from the site. Sleeps 4: queen sized bed in loft and full-sized futon downstairs. This will be a stay and escape that you’ll never forget.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Adults only.About customRules:1) No pets allowed or kids under age of 12..2) No parties/events allowed.,3) No hunting. Fishing encouraged!.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 12.About events:No events allowed.
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10.0/10
Outstanding
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Cleanliness10.0
Amenities10.0
Location10.0
Service10.0
Surroundings
Landmarks: Wedowee Marine
(4.2 km)
Landmarks: Woodland Sports Complex
(5.3 km)
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Check-in: after 16:00
Check-out: Before 11:00
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Children are not permitted to stay in this room type.

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Age Requirements
The main guest checking in must be at least 12 years old

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About this property

Escape to our fairytale cabin, on 27 secluded, private acres of gorgeous forest on Lake Wedowee. Soak in the hot tub, bake a pizza in the wood-fired oven, snuggle in the porch nest swing or stroll down the river road to swim or kayak. Hike to Wolf Creek and pan for gold. This gorgeous cabin is inspired by the original 1840s rock chimneys-found in the forest—built with reclaimed heart of pine, stained glass & cedar from the woods. Guinea fowl live on site. No kids under the age of 12. This hand-crafted, light-filled cabin will be one of the most luxurious and interesting spaces you will have the pleasure of experiencing. Brought to you by the team at the famed Alpaca Treehouse in the Bamboo Forest, this beautiful character rich space was inspired by the original 1840s chimneys (2 of them) found on the site, in the forest. THINGS TO DO: -Pan for gold in Wolf Creek. We leave you two pans to try your luck. This area used to have gold mines and the river and the creek have gold flakes and maybe even nuggets. -Fishing: The creek & river are filled with crappie and bass. -Explore the Property: Dig for artifacts. There is treasure in the ground surrounding the cabin. We’ve found several valuable bottles. Finders keepers! -Photography: So many opportunities. -Wildlife Watching -Kayak or canoe down the Little Tallapoosa/Lake Wedowee. Put in at the launch, at the bottom of our River Road and take out. -Swim in the river or deep holes in Wolf Creek -Soak in the Hot Tub: We have the ultimate hot tub experience with the 1840s chimney. Bank up a fire and soak your cares away. -Make a Pizza in the Wood Fired Oven: Make your own custom pie in our oven. All accessories provided. -Take a Hike: We have 27 gorgeous acres to explore or hike down country road 532 for easier walking. -Curl Up In our Nest Swing: And read a book or watch some Netflix on your laptop. -Check out the Muscogee/Creek Indian Trail Tree: Located down at the confluence where Wolf Creek meets the river/lake is a tree bent using a heavy stone to point the native peoples to special places of important. A confluence was a sacred spot for weddings/funerals. -Search for Treasure: We have valuable bottles and other artifacts on the property just waiting to be found. -Dig Arrowheads and Native Pottery: This was once the home to the bustling thriving Native Peoples/Muscogee or Creek Indians. There are artifacts to be found. We found an arrowhead recently. -Forest Bathing:: Spending time in nature, with its perfect balance of sights, sounds, smells, and peaceful environment, offers essential rewards for our highly stressed mental and physical selves. No wonder the ecotherapy practice of forest bathing, otherwise known as Shinrin-yoku, is gaining steam for all the right reasons. Don’t be confused; the exercise has nothing to do with soap or water. Instead, the name refers to the way participants fully immerse themselves in — and reconnect with — nature. The interior of the home is filled with massive windows that open onto the forest and the wildflower meadow and the guinea fowl. The walls are all sealed 1890s heart of pine flooring wood, with five species of 1890s barn stall wood on the floors. We used several gorgeous pieces of historic stained glass including the Noah’s Ark piece in the front gable from a church. Amenities: hot tub, outdoor fireplace, wood-fired pizza oven, blackstone grill/griddle, nest swing, Adirondack chairs fridge, hot plate, microwave, toaster, AC/heat, designer walk in shower with marble and inlaid artifacts from the site. Sleeps 4: queen sized bed in loft and full-sized futon downstairs. This will be a stay and escape that you’ll never forget.About pets:No pets allowed.About checkOut:Check out before 11:00 AM.About children:Adults only.About customRules:1) No pets allowed or kids under age of 12..2) No parties/events allowed.,3) No hunting. Fishing encouraged!.About checkIn:Check in after 4:00 PM.About smoking:Smoking is not permitted.About minBookingAge:Minimum age to rent: 12.About events:No events allowed.
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Hotel Star Rating4